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Just had my front end aligned and I thought I'd double check what I could, to 
see if they got it close (as it still feels a little funny when cornering). 
The manual says the difference in height between the lowest point on the 
adjusting blade and the lowest point on the steering knuckle arm should be 1 3/4". 
My problem is that the lowest point on the steering knuckle arm is a Zerk 
fitting, and even then the difference is only 1 3/8" (the lowest on the arm itself 
is even less).
Can anyone tell me, do you count the Zerk fitting or not? If you measure to 
the Zerk my adjustment is a little off; if you don't count the Zerk my 
adjustment seems to be way out!
Can anyone help me?
Thanks for any help.
Paul

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